Faster thinning of cpRNFL and mGCIPL is associated with visual field progression in glaucoma, with rates of –1.02 and –1.04 ...
Anil Oza is a general assignment reporter at STAT focused on the NIH and health equity. You can reach him on Signal at aniloza.16. Emory is the data editor at STAT. He’s a data journalist with a ...
Eye-movement–based perimetry detects functional loss in adults with homonymous visual field defects after acquired brain injury.
The 12 signs in Western astrology were originally based on the constellations behind the sun, from our perspective on Earth.
Scientists and regulators have long acknowledged the weaknesses in traditional methods used to identify drugs that may harm the central nervous system. One in four safety-related failures arise from ...
Australia's Alex Carey has scored his maiden Ashes century to carry his team to a solid total of 8-326 on day one of the third Test at the Adelaide Oval. Carey eventually fell for 106, his third ...
Australia has defeated England by 82 runs to claim victory in the third Ashes Test in Adelaide and claim an unassailable 3-0 lead in the series. The urn has been retained after just 11 days of play in ...
Sam Altman’s World (formerly Worldcoin) unveiled a new “super app.” The company behind World, Tools for Humanity, said the new “World App” combines encrypted messaging via its in-app World Chat and ...
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Students dive into the world of neuroscience
IN a bid to spark curiosity and inspire young minds, senior high school students from Rajah Soliman Science and Technology ...
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